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Insane Audio! How to make your adventure podcasts sound better

11 min · 3 de ago de 2025
Portada del episodio Insane Audio! How to make your adventure podcasts sound better

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I can't express enough how important sound is to a podcast. You say, but don't all podcasts have sound? I'm talking about good sound. Sound you can hear. How many times have your tried to listen to a video or podcast and can't understand what they're saying? That detracts from the experience. Michelle and I use mics whenever we're out fishing, hiking, etc. And because of that we capture some great moments. In this podcast from Rocky Mountain National Park, I include some of those great moments. And all because we use mics.  https://bit.ly/RodeWirelessGoii https://bit.ly/MicMiniDJI

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